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* Maeve Binchy ( 1940 – 2012 ), Irish writer
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Other renowned writers include J. M. Synge, Seán O ' Casey, Brendan Behan, Maeve Binchy, and Roddy Doyle.
Some notable names are John Banville, Sebastian Barry, Maeve Binchy, Dermot Bolger, John Boyne, Eoin Colfer, Seamus Deane, Roddy Doyle, Anne Enright, Jennifer Johnston, Patrick McCabe, Mike McCormack, John McGahern, Joseph O ' Connor, Keith Ridgway, Colm Tóibín, William Trevor, and William Wall.
Writers such as John Boyne, Maeve Binchy, Marian Keyes, and Cecilia Ahern have had considerable commercial success not only in Ireland but also internationally.
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* Maeve Hillery ( née Finnegan ), retired Irish doctor, the widow of Patrick Hillery, President of Ireland 1976 – 90
Medb ( Old Irish spelling, ) – Middle Irish: Meḋḃ, Meaḋḃ ; early modern Irish: Meadhbh (); reformed modern Irish Méabh (), Medbh ; sometimes Anglicised Maeve, Maev or Maive – is queen of Connacht in the Ulster Cycle of Irish mythology.
Mary Beatrice ( Maeve ) Hillery ( née Finnegan ) is a retired Irish doctor who is the widow of Patrick Hillery, President of Ireland from 1976 – 90.
Since then she has had some notable roles, including Maureen Connell in Between the Lines ( 1992 – 1994 ), Shona Spurtle in the anarchic Scottish sitcom The High Life ( 1994 – 1995 ), Madame Sin in In The Red BBC TV ( 1998 ), Janice Taylor in Holby City ( 2000 – 2002 ), Sharon in The Smoking Room ( 2004 – 2005 ), Maeve Brown in EastEnders, clinical psychiatrist Pru Plunkett in Midsomer Murders and the mistrusting Alsia in Shoebox Zoo.
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They have four children ( 3 girls and 1 boy ) Siobhan Rose Rushin ( Dec 25, 2004 ), Maeve Elizabeth Rushin ( August 10, 2006 ), Thomas Joseph Rushin ( October 6, 2008 ) and Rose Rushin ( October 16, 2010 ).
* Maeve Sherlock ( Baroness Sherlock, of Durham ), awarded life peerage in May 2010, Honorary Fellow, former Chief Executive of the Refugee Council and policy advisor to Gordon Brown
A corrupt version of Boy in Darkness was published both in an anthology, The Inner Landscape ( 1969 ), and separately in 1976 with an introduction by Peake's widow, Maeve Gilmore.
* From no wave to national cinema: the cultural landscape of Vivienne Dick's early films ( 1978-1985 ), Maeve Connolly, National Cinema and Beyond, Four Courts Press 2004, 61-73.
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